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[Knitting] Russian Cast off

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Post time: 2015-3-28 00:26
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This Cast off Technique invloves repeated Decreases. and creates a nice stretchy edge. This is also a variation of the traditional knit bind off, but forgoes the use of passing stitches over each other. it gives a nice clean edge. I really like this bind off my self.

now in my reasearch there there are afew way this is discribed i will post 2 here. there are also videos for this method as well if you are looking.

first method.

1. Knit 2 stitches
2. transfer both stitches back to the left hand needle
3. knit 2 together
4. knit next stitch.
5. slip both stitches to left needle and knit them together.
if you are binding off in ribbing. knit the knit stitches and purl the purl stitches.

second method

1. knit the ffirst stich as normal then place that worked stitch back on to the left hand needle.
now using your working needl place the needl purl wise that you just put back



2. keeping your needle in the purlwise position take the needle and inset your working need into the second stich on the main needle knitwise. Knit both stitches toether. then pull both stitches off the needle.




remember to put the stitch on the working needle to the main needle to do the next stitch.

i hope this was informative and helpfull
suggest on where to use this bindoff is for socks that you are doing from the toe up. and any other object where a stretchy bind off is necessary. a lot easier then the judy method in my opion. but not as stretchy either.





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Post time: 2023-10-12 03:12
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Thank you for taking the time to share this technique. I like stretchy bind-offs, but my usual go-to easy bind off (Jeny's Surprisingly Stretchy Bind Off) looks a little messy. This bind off looks tidier to me (at least in the pictures). I look forward to trying it out!
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Post time: 2023-7-5 10:46
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I have used this before, it is a very useful technique. Great explanation
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Post time: 2022-5-6 00:50
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Looks like a nice finisher for a skirt, or a tunic. Will remember this.
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Post time: 2022-6-23 16:38
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Thank  you  for  sharing!
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Thank  you  for  sharing!
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Post time: 2023-12-1 04:19
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This is very useful information. Thank you very much for sharing!
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Post time: 2017-3-27 03:31
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Thank you very much for sharing, this is very useful information.
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Post time: 2018-4-9 08:37
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Thank you for this information. Is nice to learn new techniques.
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Post time: 2017-4-20 19:08
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Thanks a lot for this technique. I am going to give it a try.
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Post time: 2015-11-9 20:39
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I did not know this technique! Thanks for explaining it.
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Post time: 2015-3-28 00:34
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Very interesting technique. Thank you :)
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Post time: 2015-3-28 01:13
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Thank you for the great tip!

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ldwire 2015-3-28 01:13
Thank you for the great tip!

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Post time: 2015-3-28 05:23
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Thanks you.  :$
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Post time: 2015-3-28 21:48
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thanks for sharing :)
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Post time: 2015-4-6 13:16
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Gracias por el consejo
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Post time: 2015-4-14 03:57
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thanks for posting - a good tip for a loose bind-off. I use it sometimes when I'm kniting purses to squeeze into a clasp frame.
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Thanks For Sharing
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Very usefull, thank you!!
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